BLM LIBRARY 88020701 BLM FACTS OREGON AND WASHINGTON 1969 - 1970 JNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR ^D BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT 243 .07 L35 1970 Bureau of Land Management Library Denver Service Center UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR Bureau of Land Management Oregon and Washington 13S BLM FACTS Contents Page BLM Offices in Oregon and Washington 2 Lands Managed by BLM 3 Permanent Employees of BLM 3 Payments to Counties and States, FY 1969 4 Payments to Counties and States, FY 1970 5 Resource Management Receipts 6 Expenditures for Resource Management ■ 6 Commercial Forest Land 7 Timber Sales 7 Timber Harvest Acreages 8 Timber Stand Improvement (Precommercial) 8 Reforestation 9 Non-Timber Forest Products Sales 10 Timber Trespass 10 Livestock Grazing 11 Forage Provided 12 Big Game Population Estimates 12 Resource Development and Conservation 13 Recreation Sites— 14 Recreation Visit Estimates ■ 15 Fire Control 16 Land Leases ■ ■ 17 Lands Classified for Multiple Use Management- ■ — 17 Minerals 17 Land Pantents Issued ■ 18 Lands Received by BLM ■ 18 Road Right of Way Permits and Agreements 19 Road Right of Way Easements and Deeds Acquired 19 Roads Cons tructed ■ 19 Rights of Way 20 Public Land Surveys ■ 20 This booklet contains statistics about the Bureau of Land Management in Oregon and Washington. Most of the figures pertain to fiscal year 1970 (July 1, 1969 to June 30, 1970). For compari- son, data for the preceding year are usually listed, too. In a few cases it has been more appropriate to list data on a calendar year basis. Resource management facts are provided for the ten BLM districts in Oregon and the one BLM district in Washington. BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT LIBRARY October 1970 Denver, Colorado ureau of Land Management 88626701 Library Denver Service Center UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR Bureau of Land Management Oregon and Washington OREGON STATE OFFICE 729 NE Oregon Street P. 0. Box 2965 Portland, Oregon 97208 LAKEVIEW DISTRICT 357 North L Street P. 0. Box 151 Lakeview, Oregon 97630 BURNS DISTRICT 74 So. Alvord Street Burns, Oregon 97720 VALE DISTRICT 365 A Street West P. 0. Box 700 Vale, Oregon 97918 PRINEVILLE DISTRICT 185 East 4th Street P. 0. Box 550 Prineville, Oregon 97754 BAKER DISTRICT Federal Building P. 0. Box 589 Baker, Oregon 97814 SALEM DISTRICT 3550 Liberty Road SE P. 0. Box 3227 Salem, Oregon 97302 EUGENE DISTRICT 1255 Pearl Street P. 0. Box 392 Eugene, Oregon 97401 ROSEBURG DISTRICT 1928 Airport Road P. 0. Box 1045 Roseburg, Oregon 97470 MEDFORD DISTRICT 310 West 6th Street Medford, Oregon 97501 COOS BAY DISTRICT 375 Park Avenue P. 0. Box 1139 Coos Bay, Oregon 97420 SPOKANE DISTRICT West 920 Riverside Avenue Spokane, Washington 99201 234-3361 Ext. 4001 947-2177 573-2071 473-3144 447-4115 523-3646 585-1793 342-5141 672-4491 779-2351 267-3138 456-2570 Archie D. Craft State Director Donald G. Gipe District Manager L. Christian Vosler District Manager Maxwell T. Lieurance District Manager Donald Z. Robins District Manager Chester E. Conard District Manager Boris T. Vladimiroff District Manager Joseph C. Dose District Manager George C. Francis District Manager Donald J. Schofield District Manager Edward G. Stauber District Manager Paul W. Arrasmith District Manager LANDS MANAGED BY THE BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT Public lands under the exclusive jurisdiction of the Bureau of Land Management, United States Department of the Interior, in Oregon and Washington. Includes public domain, revested Oregon & California Railroad grant lands, reconveyed Coos Bay Wagon Road grant lands, Land Utilization Project lands, and certain other categories. Acreages are as of June 30, 1970 and are approximate. Lands managed by BLM are 25 percent of the total acreage of Oregon and less than 1 percent of Washington. District Acres Lakeview 3,213, 000 Burns 3 , 485 , 000 Vale 4,666,000 Prineville 1,358,000 Baker 546 , 000 Salem 408 , 000 Eugene 317 , 000 Roseburg 424 , 000 Medford 911,000 Coos Bay 330,000 Oregon Total 15,658,000 Sp okane 293,000 Ore-Wash Total 15 , 951 , 000 PERMANENT EMPLOYEES OF BLM January 1 January 1 June 30, District 1969 1970 1970 Lakeview 24 23 22 Burns 30 28 28 Vale 45 47 45 Prineville 27 27 27 Baker 19 20 19 Salem 115 127 128 Eugene 76 84 82 Roseburg 83 96 93 Medford 113 115 119 Coos Bay - 92 97 94 Spokane 12 13 11 State Office _96 _97 102 Ore-Wash Total 732 774 770 PAYMENTS TO COUNTIES AND STATES, FY 1969 Distribution of proceeds to Oregon counties and to the States of Oregon and Washington derived from resource management on lands administered by the Bureau of Land Management in those states. Revenues are from sales of timber, grazing fees, mineral fees, rental and sales of land, and from other sources during fiscal year 1969. Oregon Counties Resource Management O&C Lands Mineral & Grazing Public Domain * includes CBWR Payments Total Payments Baker $ — $ Benton 905,486.48 Clackamas 1,782,466.10 Clatsop Columbia 666,723.89 Coos 1,901,199.38 Crook — Curry 1,179,876.09 Deschutes — Douglas 8,072,041.41 Gilliam Grant Harney — Hood River Jackson 5,049,456.64 Jefferson Josephine 3 Klamath Lake Lane 4 Lincoln Linn Malheur Marion 470,466.28 Morrow — Multnomah 244,026.73 Polk 696,032.31 Sherman — Tillamook 180,452.83 Umatilla — Union — Wallowa — Wasco Washington 202,333.99 Wheeler — Yamhill 232.010.78 Total $32,116,506.38 ,892,625. 754,035, ,920,561, 116,005, 850,706, 16 01 76 38 16 1,826.19 7.98 201.75 60.00 345.00 *272, 398.03 1,271.33 142.00 1,576.89 *48,017.14 1,523.91 5,282.34 10,170.21 1,285.48 1,111.88 95.51 2,402.01 3,766.53 8.15 15,198.23 105.76 1,264.46 16.25 390.21 27.06 476.91 1,635.56 67.50 2,078.48 2.50 $ 1,826.19 905,494.46 1,782,667.85 60.00 667,068.89 2,173,597.41 1,271.33 1,180,018.09 1,576.89 8,120,058.55 1,523.91 5,282.34 10,170.21 5,050, 1, 3,892, 756, 3, 4,920, 116, 850, 15, 470, 244, 696, 1, 180, 1, 202, 2, 232, 742.12 111.88 720.67 437.02 766.53 561.76 013.53 706.16 198.23 466.28 105.76 026.73 032.31 264.46 469.08 390.21 27.06 476.91 635.56 401.49 078.48 013.28 $372,755.25 $32,489,261.63 Payment to State of Oregon from sale of public domain timber, materials, lands, etc. 76,941.61 Payment to State of Wash. & Wash, counties, all sources 9,481.09 Total payments to Counties and States FY 1969 $32,575,684.33 4 PAYMENTS TO COUNTIES AND STATES, FY 1970 Distribution of proceeds to Oregon counties and to the States of Oregon and Washington derived from resource management to lands administered by the Bureau of Land Management in those states. Revenues are from sales of timber, grazing fees, mineral fees, rental and sales of land, and from other sources during fiscal year 1970. Oregon Counties Mineral & Grazing Resource Public Domain Management ^includes CBWR O&C Lands Payments Total Payments Baker $ — $ 1,794.78 Benton 829,205.88 9.5 7 Clackamas 1,631,805.13 Clatsop -- 35.00 Columbia 610,802.88 345.00 Coos 1,741,037.26 *323,564.19 Crook — 26,353.69 Curry 1,080,792.75 142.00 Deschutes— — 1,578.64 Douglas 7,392,031.05 * 51,511.27 Gilliam — 1,373.59 Grant — 6,462.86 Harney — 9,996.50 Hood River Jackson 4,624,076.91 Jefferson — ■ Josephine 3,564,700.01 Klamath 690,513.08 Lake — Lane 4,506,040.48 Lincoln- 106,232.78 Linn 779,040.40 Malheur — Marion 430,832.95 Morrow Multnomah 214,437.46 Polk 637,396.68 Sherman Tillamook 165,251.00 Umatilla Union — Wallowa — Wasco — Washington 185,231.93 Wheeler Yamhill 212,465.56 Total $29,401,894.19 $452,538 1,267. 1,051. 73. 1,972, 4,510, 5, 71, 15,072, 22, 7, 1,115 16 2 32 24 469 1,657 67 1,731 2 10 72 14 37 85 00 88 01 50 53 50 25 00 90 45 36 50 82 50 _ 47 $29 $ 1,794.78 829,215.45 1,631,805.13 35.00 611,147.88 2,064,601.45 26,353.69 1,080,934.75 1,578.64 7,443,542.32 1,373.59 6,462.86 9,996.50 4,625,344.01 1,051.72 3,564,773.15 692,485.45 4,510.85 4,506,040.48 106,237.78 779,112.28 15,072.01 430,855.45 7,53 214,437.46 637,396.68 1,115.50 165,267.25 232.00 24.90 469.45 1,657.36 185,299.43 1,731.82 212,468.06 854,432.66 Payment to State of Oregon from sale of public domain timber, materials, lands, etc. 78,987.81 Payment to State of Wash. & Wash, counties, all sources — ■ 10,165.46 Total payments to counties and States, FY 1970 $29,943,585.93 RESOURCE MANAGEMENT RECEIPTS Total collection made by the Bureau of Land Management from the indicated source. Collections are deposited in the U. S. Treasury. Oregon Washington , Source FY 1969 FY 1970 FY 1969 FY 1970 Mineral Leases $ 1,747 $ 73,685 $ 770 $ 280 Timber Sales, O&C 1/- 64,233,012 58,803,788 Timber Sales, CBWR 2/- 1,940,411 2,642,467 Timber Sales, PD 1,818,356 1,812,028 63,886 42,036 Land & Material Sales 105,183 162,667 8,801 22,951 Grazing Fees 429,250 432,540 12,569 14,922 Rent of Land 37,162 1,398 52,290 590 Fines, Penalties & Forfeitures 127,313 63,379 855 272 Other Sources 48,251 31,255 5,106 1,823 Total $68,740,685 $64,023,207 $144,277 $82,874 1/ Includes receipts from all sources on O&C lands. FY 1969 receipts from O&C lands managed by USFS amount to $6,723,691 and 1970 receipts amount to $10,366,378. 2_/ Includes receipts from all sources on CBWR lands. EXPENDITURES FOR RESOURCE MANAGEMENT For BLM in Oregon and Washington Investments FY 1970 Soil and Watershed Conservation $1,560,600 Range Improvement 144,000 Range Fire Rehabilitation 170,600 Building Construction Road Construction & Acquisition 12,335,800 Recreation Construction 631,800 Forest Development 1,189,400 Maintenance of Capital Investments 2,777,900 Resource Protection Fire Presuppression 321,800 Forest Protection 951,500 Blister Rust Control 102,300 Management Resource Management 7,843,900 Lands & Minerals 300,300 Cadastral Survey 301,600 Total $2 8,631,500 Expenditures for FY 1969 totaled $16,653,700 6 COMMERCIAL FOREST LAND Data are as of 6-30-70 District Commercial Annual Forest Land Allowable Cut Acres M.bd.ft. 30,000 2,000 53,300 8,900 72,150 9,100 20,692 3,900 351,812 267,000 298,955 173,000 376,088 187,000 689,631 272,000 277,200 228,000 2,169,828 1,150,900 52,600 5,500 2,222,428 1,156,400 Lakeview Burns Vale Prineville Bake r Salem Eugene Roseburg Medford Coos Bay Oregon Total — Sp okane Ore-Wash Total- TIMBER SALES Volumes and sale prices of timber sold from lands managed by BLM during fiscal years 1969 and 1970. District FY 1969 Volume M.bd.ft, Value FY 1970 Volume M.bd.ft, Value Lakeview 1,576 Bums 3,399 Vale Prineville 1,305 Baker 2 , 746 Salem 247,695 Eugene 169,103 Roseburg 253,882 Medford 195,893 Coos Bay 226,907 Oregon Total— 1,102,506 Spokane 2,792 Ore-Wash 1,105,298 $ 72,746 189,730 12,403 124,192 19,106,613 14,582,416 16,844,379 9,498,176 19,415,520 136,966 1,856 6,190 13,884 3,222 408,850 225,152 300,499 393,545 334,182 $79,846,175 1,687,380 2,595 $ 77,150 124,941 284,448 59,373 21,107,658 12,847,617 14,143,425 15,676,364 18,326,035 $82,647,011 45,006 $79,983,141 1,689,975 $82,692,017 TIMBER HARVEST ACREAGES Acreages from which the timber sold in fiscal years 1969 and 1970 will be harvested. District FY 1969 Clear-Cut Partial-Cut Acres Acres FY 1970 Clear-Cut Partial-Cut Acres Acres Lakeview ■ — Burns- 10 Vale Prineville 75 Baker 17 S alem 3,977 Eugene- 3,596 Roseburg 5,960 Medford 2,069 Coos Bay 4,378 Oregon Total 20,082 Spokane 21 Ore-Wash Total— 20,103 525 1 393 2 1,461 222 . 369 13 5,460 6,202 1,600 4,194 7,975 7,192 14,958 2,827 2,079 5,026 34,820 25,679 634 4 35,454 25,683 1,475 1,027 3,125 405 11,766 3,457 11,626 29,061 5,443 67,385 673 68,058 TIMBER STAND IMPROVEMENT (Precommercial) FY 1969 FY 1970 District Acres Thinned Acres Released From Brush Acres Thinned Acres Released From Brush Lakeview Burns Vale Prineville Baker ■ Salem Eugene Roseburg Medford Coos Bay Oregon Total — Spokane — ■ Ore-Wash Total 30 270 48 165 10 523 8 531 70 174 328 290 1,317 678 292 3,149 40 3,189 REFORESTATION Reforestation work in site preparation, planting, and seeding is tabulated here. Natural reforestation acreages are not included. FY 1969 District Site Planting Seeding Planting Prep- & Seed- ara- M ing tion Acres Trees Acres Seeds Acres Lakeview — Burns — Vale Prineville — Baker Salem 81 Eugene — Roseburg 881 Medford 8,515 Coos Bay 960 Oregon Total 10,437 Sp okane — Ore-Wash Total 10,437 20 1,497 2,849 2,240 2,851 3,031 12,488 12,488 6 — — 20 721 4,204 3,112 5,701 1,301 1,831 1,475 4,680 967 1,318 1,025 3,558 905 912 869 3,763 1,255 3,876 2,858 6,907 5,155 12,141 9,339 24,629 5,155 12,141 9,339 24,629 FY 1970 District Site Prep- ara- tion Acres Planting M Trees Seeding Acres Seeds Planting & Seed- ing Acres 85 Lakeview — Burns — Vale Prineville — ■ 48 Baker Salem 371 Eugene 371 Roseburg — Medford 39 Coos Bay — Oregon Total 829 Spokane — — Ore-Wash Total-- 829 15,868 3,092 15,868 26 1,401 3,873 3,151 85 3,434 1,208 3,588 2,368 7,022 3,132 1,164 1,046 866 4,178 3,241 1,426 876 666 4,117 2,884 915 910 918 3,794 6,965 6,140 10,293 7,969 26,161 6,140 10,293 7,969 26,161* *From 1958 through 1970, a total of 368,251 acres were reforested, NON-TIMBER FOREST PRODUCTS SALES 1969 FY 1970 Item and Unit Quantity Value Quantity Value Oregon: Chrismas trees, each 2,123 Wildings, each 1,223 Cascara bark, pounds 5,464 Moss, pounds 4,450 Huckleberry brush, bunches- 5,308 Ferns, bunches 10,365 Greens, bunches 667 Boughs, pounds 11,318 Cones, bushels 5,225 Hay, tons 6 Pitch, gallons Washington: — Ore-Wash Total $1,898 2,322 $2,309 122 4,150 215 83 5,462 69 89 1,500 30 318 5,346 202 324 9,547 219 20 167 5 226 33,057 661 536 — — 114 — __ $3,730 295 19 $3,729 TIMBER TRESPASS District FY 1969 Cases Closed Cases Collec- Pending No. tions 6-30-69 FY 1970 Cases Closed Cases Collec- Pending No. tions 6-30-70 Lakeview — $ Burns 3 Vale Prineville 5 123 Baker 4 1,212 Salem 24 58,220 Eugene 20 41,377 Roseburg 9 13,639 Medford 27 37,255 Coos Bay 15 6,364 Oregon Total- 107 $158,190 Spokane _2 120 Ore-Wash Total 109 $158,310 1,500 8 4 5,000 7 1 4 6,982 — 37 20 33,005 35 11 6 9,662 13 27 10 7,464 22 59 18 4,745 56 9 16 13,285 10 160 81 $81,643 146 3 3 206 2 163 84 $81,849 148 10 LIVESTOCK GRAZING Grazing use is tabulated for calendar year 1969. Number Number Cattle & Sheep & District Horses Goats Acres Lakeview Permits 40,294 460 3,328,753 Leases 3,500 1,000 61,500 Burns Permits 53,264 9,750 3,324,757 Leases 30,000 6,300 178,529 Vale Permits 79,584 21,225 4,691,017 Leases — — — Prineville Permits 17,482 5,565 1,066,505 Leases 31,000 6,000 353,937 Baker Permits 14,386 9,536 369,712 Leases 20,680 6,330 37,781 Salem Leases 153 — 21,623 Eugene Leases 180 — 28,350 Roseburg Leases 2,296 755 52,450 Medford Leases ■ 13,344 1,700 409,926 Coos Bay Leases 95 ~ 1,384 Oregon Total 306,258 68,621 13,926,224 Spokane Leases 8,791 6,279 245,094 1/ Other Wash. Leases 2,327 ~ 8,891 Ore-Wash. Total 317,376 74,900 14,180,209 1/ Washington grazing lease lands administered by Baker District. Above figures do not include numbers authorized by Exchange of Use Agreement. Grazing use totals during calendar year 1968 were: Number Number Cattle & Sheep & Horses Goats Acres Oregon 281, 399 117, 915 13,941,937 Washington 11,193 8,781 243,880 Ore-Wash Total 292,592 126,696 14,185,817 11 FORAGE PROVIDED Numbers of livestock operators, permits and leases, and number of animal-unit-months of forage provided in calendar year 1969. Number Number of Animal of Permits & Unit District Operators Leases Months Lakeview 168 168 142,800 Burns 331 342 245,277 Vale 281 281 426,024 Prineville 447 470 89,046 Baker 294 302 52,811 Salem 7 7 517 Eugene 9 9 834 Roseburg ■ 43 43 4,644 Medford 165 136 25,189 Coos Bay 2 2 505 Oregon Total 1,747 1,760 987,647 Spokane 437 451 38,396 Other Wash 1/ 24, 26 1,000 Ore-Wash Total 2,208 2,237 1,027,043 1/ Washington grazing lease lands administered by Baker District Forage provided in calendar year 1969 totaled: Oregon 1,741 1,758 1,022,525 Washington 474 486 33,946 Ore-Wash Total 2,215 2,244 1,056,471 BIG GAME POPULATION ESTIMATES Big game animals which use lands managed by BLM. (1970) District Pronghorn Antelope Deer Elk Bighorn Mountain Sheep Goats Lakeview 5,100 Burns 3,650 Vale 2,770 Prineville 690 Baker 30 Salem — Eugene Roseburg Medford Coos Bay — Oregon Total 12,240 Spokane 30 Ore-Wash Total— 12,270 32,000 43,000 37,000 13,000 16,000 18,000 10,000 23,000 30,000 20,000 242,000 5,000 130 100 100 1,300 200 50 900 100 2,700 5,580 120 247,000 5,700 12 65 30 95 20 115 150 150 RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT AND CONSERVATION Major range conservation projects are tabulated here. Other accomplishments include preparation of watershed management plans, soil stabilization, and water control. FY 1969 District Brush Grass Water Control Seeding Fencing Development Acres Acres Miles Number „ 10,700 48 57 1,800 5,500 50 10 52,083 20,559 400 289 1,900 1,720 9 11 600 — 17 14 Lakeview Burns Vale Prineville ■ Baker Salem ■ — Eugene — — Roseburg— — Medford ■ — — — Coos Bay — Oregon Total 56,383 Spokane — Ore-Wash 56,383 38.479 2,030 40,509 524 6 530 381 2 383 FY 1970 Brush Grass Water Control Seeding Fencing Development District Acres Acres Miles Number Lakeview — 13,100^/ 49y^ 43 Burns 600 10,180^' 54- 14 Vale 24,100 11,600 136 160 Prineville 500 1,890 1 8 Baker — 600 29 22 Salem — — — — Eugene — — — — Roseburg — ■ ■ — — — Medford — ■ Coos Bay ■ — — — — Oregon Total 25,200 37,370 269 247 Spokane — — 5 2 Ore-Wash 25,200 37,370 274 249 1/ Includes following acreages reseeded in emergency watershed rehabilitation projects on lands burned by wildfires: Lakeview— n,700; Burns — 1,700; Total 13,400 acres. 2/ Includes 37 miles of protective fence built in emergency pro- jects to protect lands burned by wildfire. Lakeview — 30 miles; Burns — 7 miles. 13 RECREATION SITES The following table applies to recreation sites constructed and operated as of 7-1-70 by the Bureau of Land Management. District No. of Camping Trailers Picnic Units Usable Units Lake view — Burns Vale Prineville- Baker- Salem- Eugene- Roseburg- *Gerber Reservoir 50 Page Springs 15 *Fish Lake 20 Jackman Park 4 Blitzen Crossing 5 Cow Lakes 10 Chukar Park 19 *Beavertail 20 Chimney Rock — *Macks Canyon 13 Blue Hole Handicap Ramp Spring — Alder Glen 8 Scaponia 4 Elkhorn Valley 20 *Fishermens Bend 40 Yellowbottom 22 N. Fork Eagle Creek : 23 Canyon Creek — Dogwood — Wildwood — Little Bend — Alsea Falls — Mill Creek — Missouri Bend — Fan Creek 10 Dovre 3 Elk Bend — Turner Creek 8 Whittaker Creek 22 *Clay Creek 19 Sharps Creek 10 Haight Creek 3 Lake Creek — South Jetty — Gunter 10 Tyee 11 *Rock Creek 14 *Mill Pond 10 Cavitt Creek Falls 8 Scaredman Creek 9 Lone Rock — Wolf Creek — Susan Creek Falls — Emile Site — 8 8 x x X 1 20 3 3 27 34 120 16 21 18 10L 9 6 17 12 3 6 2 20 23 2 6 11 6 11 10 27 8 5 6 2 2 10 14 RECREATION SITES (Continued) No. of Camping Trailers Picnic District Name of Site Units Usable Units Medford Cold Spring 4 __ Ninemile 2 — — Shady Branch 4 — — Deer Creek 16 X — Surveyor 9 X 5 Topsy 18 X — Little Applegate 10 — — Elderberry Flat 10 X 10 Gold Nugget — — 32 Tunnel Ridge — — 5 Rogue River Trail: Rainie Falls — — 2 Big Slide 3 — — Russian Creek 1 — — Horseshoe Bend 2 — — Kelsey Creek 3 — — Tucker Flat 9 X — Hyatt Lake 25 X — Coos Bay Smith River Falls — — 6 Sixes River 19 X — *Loon Lake 83 X 35 Park Creek 12 X — Bear Creek 10 X 8 Vincent Creek — — 6 Cherry Creek 3 — 1 Palmer Butte — — 6 *BLM Annual Permit or daily fee for camping, RECREATION VISITS TO BLM LANDS FY 1970 Use Oregon Washington 355,000 2,000 822,000 10,000 933,000 25,000 792,000 19,000 5,133,000 61,000 334,000 7,000 49,000 2,000 582,000 5,000 9,000,000 131,000 Camping Picnicking Fishing Hunting Sightseeing — Water Sports- Winter Sports- Other Total 15 FIRE CONTROL Number of man-caused and lightning-caused fires, with acres burned on lands managed by the Bureau of Land Management in Oregon and Washington. Fire control is by BLM in eastern Oregon and by contract in western Oregon and Washington. Occurrence of Fires CY 1969 District Number Acres Lakeview 60 Burns 28 Vale 13 Prineville 62 Baker 9 Salem 4 Eugene ■ 5 Roseburg- 5 Medford — - 53 Coos Bay ■ 5 Oregon Total 244 Spokane ■ 5 Ore-Wash Total 249 13,981.75 51.70 1,858.60 109.67 70.69 1.35 125.50 6.01 64.86 40.50 16,310.63 261.25 16,571.88 Cause of Fires District CY 1969 Man Lightning 14 46 8 20 6 7 6 56 6 3 3 1 4 1 2 3 16 37 Lakeview Burns ■ Vale ■ P r inevi lie Baker — ■ Salem • Eugene — ■ ■ Roseburg Medford- ■ Coos Bay _5 Oregon Total — 70 Spokane _- 5 Ore-Wash Total ■ 75 174 174 16 LAND LEASES In effect 6-30-70 Kind No Oregon Acres Washington No, Acres Recreation & Public Purposes — 41 Small Tract 47 Airport 2 Mining Claim Occupancy Act 12 Public Works Leases 1 Boy Scout Leases — — 1 Communication Site Leases 1 Mineral Lake Leases — Deer Fence Lease ■ — Special Land Use Permits 30 Total 135 163 87 265 83 4 1 1 74,799 77,403 44 705 1 1 _5 51 80 1 10,838 11,624 LANDS CLASSIFIED FOR MULTIPLE USE MANAGEMENT IN OREGON As of June 30, 1970. (None in Washington) Acres Classified for Multiple Use 12,970,660 Proposed Classification for Multiple Use 363,240 Classified under O&C Act of 8/28/37 2,145,900 Total ■ 15 , 479 , 800 MINERALS Item Oregon Washington FY 1969 FY 1970 FY 1969 FY 1970 Mineral Patents Issued 1 Oil & Gas Leases Issued, acres 960 42,171 Oil & Gas Leases in force, " 65,916 P.L. 167 Determinations Completed, acres- 554,340 81,037 Cumulative Determinations, acres 2,437,817 2,518,854 Claims Retaining Surface Rights, number 101 101 acres 2,020 2,020 Percent of Mineralized Area on which P.L. 167 Action is completed 63 64 8,824 — 157,412 157,412 6 120 6 120 97 97 17 LAND PATENTS ISSUED FY 1969 FY 1970 490 5 791 3,973 40 4,441 80 4 750 12,186 8 24,169 — 1 40 220 2 253 12,493 2 962 12,713 4 1,215 280 7 750 280 7 750 Kind of Patent No. Acres No. Acres Oregon - BLM Homestead 3 160 Desert Land 4 Public Sale 19 Recreation Sale 2 Exchange 22 Mineral — Other — Total - BLM 50 16,889 58 30,191 Oregon - Other Agency Mineral — — — — Reclamation Sale 2 National Forest Exchange _6 Total - Other Agency 8 Washington - BLM Public Sale 3 Other ~ Total - BLM 3 Washington - Other Agency Reclamation Homestead — — — — Reclamation Sale 1 1 — — National Forest Exchange 4 2,651 5 2,800 New Indian Trust — ~ _2 260 Total - Other Agency 5 2,652 7 3,060 Ore-Wash Total - BLM 53 17,169 76 35,216 LANDS RECEIVED BY BLM FY 1969 FY 1970 n Acres Acres Oregon Exchanges 33,648 49,360 Other «- — Total 33,648 49 , 360 Washington Exchange 2,243 560 Other — — Total 2,243 560 Ore-Wash Total 35,891 49,920 18 ROAD RIGHT OF WAY PERMITS AND AGREEMENTS Right of way permits issued for logging and reciprocal right of way and road use agreements signed. District Lakeview Burns Vale Prineville Baker S alem Eugene Roseburg Medford Coos Bay Spokane Ore-Wash Total- Permits Issued Total to FY 1970 6- -30-70 1 1 — 39 17 2 32 15 799 10 396 9 786 18 834 15 442 1 71 1 3,347 Agreements Signed Total to FY 1970 6-30-70 4 — 1 — 1 4 292 — 108 4 243 — 192 — 69 8 910 ROAD RIGHT OF WAY EASEMENTS AND DEEDS ACQUIRED FY 1970 Total to 6-30-70 Direct District Lakeview Burns Vale Prineville Baker S alem Eugene Roseburg Medford Coos Bay Spokane Ore-Wash Total ROADS CONSTRUCTED Direct Eminent Direct Eminent Purchase Domain Purchase Domain 1 ,_ 51 „ 1 — 126 1 7 — 19 — 2 — 63 3 2 — 81 1 15 — 411 37 14 — 303 22 21 1 456 49 39 1 715 61 17 — 315 13 6 125 ~2 15 2,555 187 District Lakeview — Burns Vale Prineville- Baker Salem Eugene Roseburg — Medford Coos Bay Total Miles built with appropriated funds Total to FY 1970 6-30-70 Miles built under timber sale contract; Total to FY 1970 6-30-70 14 3 16 9 _5 47 41 122 63 38 14 132 61 123 175 163 932 4 4 12 1 15 50 101 299 71 557 46 132 139 73 513 935 1,034 1,798 773 5,443 19 RIGHTS OF WAY Right of way permits issued by the Oregon State Office during the past two fiscal years. (Does not include permits for logging roads in western Oregon.) Oregon Washington Kind Electric Transmission Lines Telephone, Telegraph Line s Communication Sites Water Pipelines, Ditches, Etc. Oil & Gas pipelines Roads, Material Sites Total FY 1969 FY 1970 FY 1969 FY 1970 27 5 9 13 2 _7 63 16 3 4 5 1 _8 37 PUBLIC LAND SURVEYS FY 1969 FY 1970 Kind Oregon Washington Oregon Washington Acres surveyed — — — — Acres resurveyed 47,600 640 43,000 Miles of line resurveyed- 138 6 90 5 Corners remonumented 335 24 69 165 Sections subdivided 1 — 15 — Books of Field Notes 41 6 38 3 Plats accepted 27 3 35 4 This Land is YOUR Land KEEP IT CLEAN! 20 Bureau of Land Management Library Denver Service Center Ui vl W s P3 o rt 05 O CD o n o A* the Neutron** principal conservation agency, the VepaAtment ofi the IntentoK has basic KZAponsi- bttitieA &0K wcuteA, land, minenal, hi&h, wildlife, faoKQAt, nange, and necxeational nesouAceA. 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